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Over 30 Times the Size of a Human’s: Scientists Decode the World’s Largest Animal Genome


An international research team directed by Axel Meyer, an evolutionary biologist from Konstanz, and Manfred Schartl, a biochemist from Würzburg, has successfully sequenced the lungfish genome, which is thirty times larger than the human genome. Join us as we travel back in time! We have arrived i

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